Digestive Organ System

In our body, the Digestive Organ System is a major body organ systems that converts food from the external environment into nutrient molecules that may be used and stored by the body. The “Digestive System” eliminates solid wastes. The “Digestive System” has five major functions: movement, secretion, digestion, absorption, and elimination. In our body, the Digestive Organ System breaks down food for fuel and makes it available to the whole body. The fuel we provide it must be of high quality and it must be assimilated properly.

In our body, the Digestive System works nearly independent of the rest of the body and as such has special dietary needs. After swallowing, the food entering our “Autonomous Digestive System” (which works mostly separate from our other systems) is considered by our body as a foreign invader and treated as such until the contents are absorbed or eliminated.

Our digestive system works nearly independent of the rest of the body and as such has special dietary needs.

The body considers the absorption of welltrients and the elimination of waste a top priority. This body system can take priority over most other body processes including energy production, immune and brain functions. The Digestive Welltrients include a panel of nutritional strategies that help absorption of the other dietary welltrients, and elimination of the digestive waste and other body toxins. The efficiency in this process is dependent on the quality of the foods and welltrients ingested, the functionality of the body to absorb what is needed and the elimination what is not needed in a timely manner.

The “Digestive Welltrients” include an assortment of nutritional strategies that help absorption of the other dietary welltrients, and elimination of the digestive waste and other body toxins. The efficiency in this process depends on the quality of the foods and welltrients ingested, how well your body's digestive system is functioning to absorb what is needed and the swift elimination what is not needed in a timely manner.

The entire body considers the absorption of welltrients and the elimination of waste a top priority. The other organ systems of the “Body Proper” support this independent digestive processes by the making of new cells and supplying the nourishment for the supporting secreting gland. This body's “Digestive System” takes priority over most other body processes including energy production, the immune system and brain functions.

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